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cabro

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Just wondering what size split ring and hook to replace treble on a Vibrax Spinner?

The included siwash hook seems extremely large and likely to do unnecessary damage to the fish.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2021, 11:34:23 AM »

Just use open eye hooks
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2021, 12:15:30 PM »

Do you know the # of the spinner blade? For a typical Metz style #3 that use for coho etc I use a #2 Gamakatsu Siwash.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2021, 12:37:03 PM »

Do you know the # of the spinner blade? For a typical Metz style #3 that use for coho etc I use a #2 Gamakatsu Siwash.

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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2021, 04:06:22 PM »

I’ve switched from the gammies to the mustad ultra point open eye siwash hooks. For a #4 blue fox a #1 or #2 hook works for me

Edit: The mustad sizing is different then the Gammies
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2021, 08:49:23 AM »

they are a good hook. I like that they are not bright silver. The size seems to be at least one up from standard; a #4 is about equivalent to a #2 standard.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2021, 10:22:49 AM »

I’ve switched from the gammies to the mustad ultra point open eye siwash hooks. For a #4 blue fox a #1 or #2 hook works for me

Edit: The mustad sizing is different then the Gammies

Are the Mustad's now called "Big Game"? Can't seem to find the ultra point open eye siwash on their site anymore.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2021, 05:33:21 AM »

Just stop using the old dinner bell and go with Kodiak Custom Tackle Spinners. They catch more fish IMO.

But if you must use the dinner bell, I swapped out those garbage factory hooks for a #4 Mustad Ultrapoint Siwash Open Eye hook. These hooks are amazing. I personally have 25 packs of each hook size ranging from #3 to #8 in my den and replace factory hooks on casting spoons, trolling spoons and Spinners all the time. The only beef I would have with them is, you REALLY have to set the hook HARD to get the hook deep. If you don't, the hook won't be deep enough.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #8 on: July 05, 2021, 11:39:59 AM »

Just stop using the old dinner bell and go with Kodiak Custom Tackle Spinners. They catch more fish IMO.

But if you must use the dinner bell, I swapped out those garbage factory hooks for a #4 Mustad Ultrapoint Siwash Open Eye hook. These hooks are amazing. I personally have 25 packs of each hook size ranging from #3 to #8 in my den and replace factory hooks on casting spoons, trolling spoons and Spinners all the time. The only beef I would have with them is, you REALLY have to set the hook HARD to get the hook deep. If you don't, the hook won't be deep enough.

Thanks for the hook recommendation and i'll take a look at the Kodiak Custom Tackle Spinners as well
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #9 on: July 05, 2021, 01:42:53 PM »

Just wondering what size split ring and hook to replace treble on a Vibrax Spinner?  The included siwash hook seems extremely large and likely to do unnecessary damage to the fish.

What fish species are you targeting? 

I don't fish spinners much and prefer spoons.  Because I typically fish for salmon but can also bi-catch smaller species such as cutties and bulls, I swap all my hooks for trailing hooks with a Owner, Barbless No-Escape #4.  They are small enough to limit damage to smaller fish (particularly eye penetration .....urgggh) and will hold bigger fish up to the 10-15 lbs range.  Above that I change to a #2.

Adding a smaller hook will set the hook closer to the spinner blade and may reduce hook engagement.  Therefore, you might want to set the hook further back using three split rings or a combination of split rings and a swivel.
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Re: What size split ring and hook to replace treble on Vibrax Spinner
« Reply #10 on: July 06, 2021, 11:28:25 AM »

What fish species are you targeting? 

I don't fish spinners much and prefer spoons.  Because I typically fish for salmon but can also bi-catch smaller species such as cutties and bulls, I swap all my hooks for trailing hooks with a Owner, Barbless No-Escape #4.  They are small enough to limit damage to smaller fish (particularly eye penetration .....urgggh) and will hold bigger fish up to the 10-15 lbs range.  Above that I change to a #2.

Adding a smaller hook will set the hook closer to the spinner blade and may reduce hook engagement.  Therefore, you might want to set the hook further back using three split rings or a combination of split rings and a swivel.

Mostly targeting Coho
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